where `${CUDA}` should be replaced by either `cpu`, `cu102`, or `cu111` depending on your PyTorch installation.
where `${CUDA}` should be replaced by either `cpu`, `cu102`, or `cu113` depending on your PyTorch installation.
| | `cpu` | `cu102` | `cu111` |
| | `cpu` | `cu102` | `cu113` |
|-------------|-------|---------|---------|
| **Linux** | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| **Windows** | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| **macOS** | ✅ | | |
**Note:** Binaries of older versions are also provided for PyTorch 1.4.0, PyTorch 1.5.0, PyTorch 1.6.0, PyTorch 1.7.0/1.7.1 and PyTorch 1.8.0/1.8.1 (following the same procedure).
**Note:** Binaries of older versions are also provided for PyTorch 1.4.0, PyTorch 1.5.0, PyTorch 1.6.0, PyTorch 1.7.0/1.7.1, PyTorch 1.8.0/1.8.1 and PyTorch 1.9.0 (following the same procedure).
For older versions, you might need to explicitly specify the latest supported version number in order to prevent a manual installation from source.
You can look it up [here](https://data.pyg.org/whl).